Written by: Lindsey Neas
Welcoming all retirees to Lubbock, Texas, the perfect destination for visitors seeking relaxation and adventure. Explore the city’s rich historical scene, cultural experiences, local cuisine and friendly community atmosphere. Join us as we dive into the hidden gems making Lubbock the perfect getaway for travelers in their golden years.
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Converted in 1997, el furgón de cola is a unique stay. This renovated Santa Fe Caboose is an excellent addition to Lubbock’s Airbnb lineup, offering history and comfort. Enjoy perks such as the pool, hot tub and homemade breakfast. This tiny house on tracks is within walking distance of the Texas Tech Campus.
Located in the heart of Downtown Lubbock, City Service Station is a remodeled historic gem, originally built in 1924. This location features the Western Retreat, an experiential take on Western design and culture. As if you’ve stepped into a Western Film, the woodsy accents and warm environment are truly unique. Guests looking for a West Texas experience will love this cowboy inspired space. This spot offers two beds, one bath and plenty of room for company. Already have your stay on wheels? Explore West Texas from the comfort of an RV and visit locations across the region. Check out Lubbock’s RV Parks & Resorts.
Historic Hot-Spots
Lubbock is equipped with museums suiting interests of all kinds. Home to the largest collection of windmills and renowned artist Buddy Holly, there is exploration around every corner.
El Museo Americano del Molino de Viento is the largest collection of windmills in the world. The 28-acre park has active and retired mills showcasing historic beauty. Explore the pioneering spirit of Lubbock, Texas through exhibits and artwork including a 6,000-square-foot hand-painted mural titled Legado del viento.
Visita El Centro Buddy Holly to explore the exhibit dedicated to rock’n’roll legend Buddy Holly. View memorabilia donated by family, friends and fans of Buddy’s, including the iconic glasses found at the airplane site crash. The Center also features permanent and rotating exhibits showcasing the talent of artists across the world.
The Cactus Theater is a piece of Lubbock history you won’t want to miss. Originally opened in 1938, the Cactus Theater was the first neighborhood movie theater in town. Closing in 1958 and reopening to the public in 1995, the theater is a live performance center popular with locals and visitors. Hosting tribute shows frequently, The Cactus Theater has hosted tributes for The Eagles, Rolling Stones, Guns N’ Roses, Queen and more famous headliners. Check out the Cactus Theater webpage for upcoming shows and events.
Local Dining and Sweet Treats
Located right outside of Lubbock and home to award-winning brisket, Barbacoa de hoyo de Evie Mae is a local favorite. From seasoning and smoking to cutting and plating meat, each detail consistently serves guests with the highest quality brisket. Be intentional with your visit as Evie Mae’s sells out almost daily.
Delicious food and an in-house brewing company make Triple J Chophouse & Brew Co. a Lubbock staple. Offering an authentic steakhouse atmosphere and live music at night, this is the perfect spot to enjoy good conversation and even better food. Don’t forget to try the Praline Bread Pudding for dessert.
Heladería Holly Hop is a 50s-inspired diner with some of the best ice cream in town. The immersive experience makes it the perfect destination for those seeking sweet nostalgia. Home to traditional and seasonal flavors, stop by for a midday or afternoon treat.
Extracurricular Activities
Calling all golf lovers! Lubbock’s most well-known and nationally ranked course, book a tee time at El curso de Rawls. Golf Week named this course #2 Course to Play in Texas and #3 Best Campus Courses in the country. Grab your clubs, gloves and water and make your way to the tee box.
Home to some of the best shopping in West Texas, visit boutiques and well-known department stores throughout town. La Boutique Maj is a fashion-forward shop for women. Owned by TTU Alumna Amy Grisham, she inspires all visitors to find their own unique style by offering a variety of exclusive products.
Plan your trip to Lubbock the first weekend of the month to explore the First Friday Art Trail (FFAT). First Friday Art Trail is a free experience for art connoisseurs and foodies alike. An easy and accessible way to get around FFAT is the trolley system running from 6:15 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. each event. The trolley is free for anyone attending FFAT, making it an ideal mode of transportation. Monthly updates on stops can be found aquí.
As you consider your next adventure, Lubbock, Texas welcomes retirees seeking new experiences.
By: Marketing Interns
Por: Maggi Gallaspy
By: Marketing Interns
By: Marketing Interns
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